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Your Comfort Zone

Everyone has a comfort zone. It could be a favorite room in your home, a friend’s home, your office or wherever. We all have our own comfort zone. With most of us it’s our job. We go to work, do the same thing over and over everyday.

 We work our jobs, but most of us hate our jobs. For the most part we work for the same company, the same boss, doing the same job or task month after month, year after year, for 5, 10, 15 years or more. Most of us will retire from the company we have worked for, for years.

 We might get a pension or retirement package, but will it be enough to live on comfortably for the rest of our lives? Most workers will retire when they reach their mid sixties.

 Not to be morbid or anything like that, but how much longer will we live past our mid sixties? Social Security, if it’s still around in 10 or more years, won’t be close enough for us to live a comfortable life after we retire. Most of us will have to get a part-time job, just to make ends meet.

 If we do get a part-time job, is that really retirement? Here’s an example. My own Dad retired, but took a part-time job at Walmart as a door greeter. He really wasn’t retired, he just worked part-time.

 I am an aluminum boat welder. I’ve been welding for over 7 years, so I guess you can say that’s my comfort zone. The only thing about it is, “I HATE IT!” 

I hate working for someone else. Having to get up early, drive to work, work until they say I can take a break, when I can go to lunch, when to be back from lunch and when I can go home. Some comfort zone huh?

 If I were a betting man I’d say it’s probably the same with you. I’m tired of it, so my Wife and I started our own business from home. After looking for a business we would be comfortable with we decided to start a business that helps people who don’t have insurance or any kind of medical benefits. 

To us, helping others, now that’s a great comfort zone. We are looking forward to helping as many people as we can. With the cost of health care these days, people need insurance. If they can’t get insurance, we have an alternative.

 How about you? Would you be willing to step out of your comfort zone and help others? I promise, it won’t hurt and I’m sure you’ll feel good about it. 

If you would like to be able to help others, just click on the link below for more information. 

John & Caroline are the parents of 3 grown children & the grandparents of 3 little ones. They work their home business around their schedule, and they love it.

 http://www.maximizeyoureffort.com 

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